As some might know, I already make use of a lot of plain bodied minifig torsos in my armies, but I'd end up having a lot of figs using pit crew bodies and such, I tried using brasso, like in this video to remove the printing from some torsos that I didn't like, and it worked. I'm going to do this for a lot of my bodies that have ugly prints on them, like harry potter bodies and such.

In the future though, I'd like to put some decals on them, I've had bad luck with the water/tattoo style of decals, back when I used to do warhammer.

So what I'm asking here is, would I be able to make my own decals with something like sticker paper? do you need a special type of printer or ink to print onto sticker paper?and digitally, what are the dimensions of a minifig body for a computer made sticker?

Also, Are there any known sources that provide templates and such for decals? as in ones that have been made "open source" and are free for people to download and produce themselves?

I did attempt to making minifigure decals earlier this summer. The Minifigure Customization Board at Eurobricks helped a lot with designing a good decal. Unfortunately, the sticker paper or ink I used for the decals failed; the design fell off the decal when exposed to water. :/

Keldoclock wrote:Swordsalmon: Argues about the price of bits of plastic, yet happily forks over $1 for a quarter-sized bit of plastic that does nothing but look cool.

I did some custom printed torso decals back in the day (2005/2006) I had read up on the water decals and I just wasn't feeling it. I figured I could do just as well with transparent sticker pages, I did them in a regular inkjet printer and they turned out quite good...the only issue is that the ink is semi-transparent so dark torsos don't look all that good, but Light-gray, Yellow, Tan, White turned out really good. I will get out a few of my modded figs and take some pictures and post them if you'd like to see. Even after about 7 years they still look really good, of course I don't play with my figs in the dirt or anything so results may vary in the long run, but overall I was very happy with the results.

EDIT* Here's a few of the minifigs I added decals to. Sorry my phone takes crap pictures but you get the idea.

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